irrefragable

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Which cannot be refuted; clearly right, incontrovertible, indisputable, irrefutable.
  2. Which cannot or should not be broken; indestructible.
  3. Of a person: obstinate, stubborn.

Pronunciation

/ɪˈɹɛfɹəɡəb(ə)l/ /ˌiɹəˈfɹæɡəb(ə)l/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-I learned some phrases-irrefragable.wav

Word forms

irrefragable more irrefragable most irrefragable irrefragible

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Late Latin irrefrāgābilis (“irrefragable”) + English -able (suffix forming adjectives with the sense ‘able or fit to be done’). Irrefrāgābilis is derived from Latin ir- (variant of in- (prefix meaning ‘not’)) + refrāgārī + -bilis (suffix forming adjectives indicating a capacity or worth of being acted upon); while refrāgārī is the present active infinitive of refrāgor (“to oppose, resist; to gainsay, thwart”) (further etymology uncertain, possibly from re- (prefix meaning ‘again’) + fragor (“a breaking, shattering; a crash; din, uproar”) (from frangō (“to break, shatter”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreg- (“to break”))), formed as an antonym of suffrāgōr, the first-person singular present passive indicative of suffrāgō (“to support; to vote for”).

Translations

Bulgarian: безспорен Bulgarian: неоспорим French: irréfragable Ido: nerefutebla Italian: irrefragabile Latin: irrefrāgābilis Māori: whakaioio Portuguese: irrefragável Russian: бесспо́рный Russian: неопровержи́мый Russian: неоспори́мый Spanish: irrefragrable
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